Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... evidence . I have purposely omitted to mention the important dif- ference between the two cases , which lies in the circumstance that Kepler's laws require correction to make them applicable to long intervals of time , whereas the law ...
... evidence . I have purposely omitted to mention the important dif- ference between the two cases , which lies in the circumstance that Kepler's laws require correction to make them applicable to long intervals of time , whereas the law ...
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... evidence in perfectly independent phenomena . It is thus that in scientific investigation we endeavour to ascend from observed phenomena to their proximate causes ; but , when we have arrived at these , the question presents itself ...
... evidence in perfectly independent phenomena . It is thus that in scientific investigation we endeavour to ascend from observed phenomena to their proximate causes ; but , when we have arrived at these , the question presents itself ...
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... evidence is not demonstrative , and the conclusion may have all degrees of support , from such overwhelming evidence as that on which we accept universal gravitation , to what hardly raises the conclusion above the rank of a con ...
... evidence is not demonstrative , and the conclusion may have all degrees of support , from such overwhelming evidence as that on which we accept universal gravitation , to what hardly raises the conclusion above the rank of a con ...
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... evidence . It may be , on the other hand , that the inquirer will perceive the evidence to be weighty and substantial , in which case it behoves him to reconsider the supposition with which he started , that the conclusion was opposed ...
... evidence . It may be , on the other hand , that the inquirer will perceive the evidence to be weighty and substantial , in which case it behoves him to reconsider the supposition with which he started , that the conclusion was opposed ...
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... evidence in favour of a theory may be , we must remember that we are dealing with evidence which , in its nature , is probable only , and it is conceivable that wider scientific knowledge might lead us to alter our opinion . We should ...
... evidence in favour of a theory may be , we must remember that we are dealing with evidence which , in its nature , is probable only , and it is conceivable that wider scientific knowledge might lead us to alter our opinion . We should ...
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